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''Flow Critical Lucidity'' is the ninth studio album by American musician
Thurston Moore Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter best known as a member of the rock band Sonic Youth. He has also participated in many solo and group collaborations outside Sonic Youth, as well as running ...
. It was released on September 20, 2024 and was produced by Thurston and Eva Marie Moore. Five singles were taken from the album, Moore's first following the publication of his book '' Sonic Life: A Memoir''. It was subject to critical acclaim upon release and peaked on the
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at no. 12.


Background and singles

In February 2023, Moore released a single entitled "Hypnogram" alongside the announcement of a new album. The following month, Moore released another song, "Isadora", on
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with an accompanying music video starring
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, directed by Radieux Radio. Radio is an alias for Thurston Moore's wife Eva Marie Moore who has often written lyrics for him as early as '' The Best Day'' (2014). Although the song was marketed as a track from the forthcoming album, it was ultimately left off the standard track listing. In October, Moore's book '' Sonic Life: A Memoir'' was published. He would have to cancel the book tour due to
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, a health issue that he said he suffered from "for a number of years", and Moore would ultimately not release more music from ''Flow Critical Lucidity'' until
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of the following year with the single "Rewilding". On June 20, 2024, the title, artwork, and release date were revealed with the single "Sans Limites", a song featuring
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of
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on backing vocals. He would release two more singles prior to the album, "New in Town" and "The Diver", the former of which coincided with his 66th birthday.


Release

''Flow Critical Lucidity'' peaked on the UK Independent and
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album charts at no. 12 and 46, respectively. Limited editions included a
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containing "Isadora (Bedazzled Mix)". The artwork is derived from the 1988 painting ''Samurai Walkman'' by
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. which is featured on the back cover of the album.


Critical reception

Jon Buckland of ''
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'' wrote "The whole record feels hauled from a dream space where you’re laid on your back letting the sky sink down to you." Reviewing for
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, Fred Thomas said that while "Moore doesn't do much to change his established sound... the substantial contributions from both adieuxRadio and his band allow for the entire crew to go deeper and linger longer in both moments of
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clatter and the heavy, transcendent bliss that Moore has made his calling card." Christopher J. Lee of ''
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'' believed that although it "may not supersede Thurston Moore’s past career peaks", the album demonstrates "the unbounded possibilities of transformation available to im. Grayson Haver Currin of ''
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'' considered it to be Moore's best album since Sonic Youth's '' The Eternal'' (2009), saying "this is the closest he's been to tapping back into the feeling in a long time.... Moore sounds interested in his future again". ''
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'' said the album "stands among his best solo works."


Accolades


Track listing


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the CD liner notes. * Thurston Moore – guitars, vocals * Deb Googe – bass * James Sedwards – guitars, organ, piano, glockenspiel * Jem Doulton – percussion *
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– electronics *
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– backing vocals on "Sans Limites" Technical and design * Thurston Moore, Eva Marie Moore – production * Kristian Craig Robinson – recording * Margo Broom – mixing * Christian Killer Corless – design *
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– artwork (''Samurai Walkman'')


Charts


References


External links

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